In March retail designers predicted in FX that far from replacing traditional stores, virtual and real life retail shops will develop side by side, happily augmenting each other. Doug Barber, who founded retail design agency Barber Design in 1999, takes that a stage further, describing a virtual reality that could be a seamless extension of the 3D environment – and one that retail designers can make their own, Read the article here on the FX website.
Archive for the ‘Press’ category
FX Magazine – Beginning to Click
28th June 2010 by Doug BarberJames Brown London Cool Brands List 2009/2010
9th April 2010 by JustinWe are very pleased to report that James Brown London have been listed in the definitive Cool Brands List for 2009/2010.

All credit goes to the great team at JBL who have built a fantastic brand that is as sophisticated as it is accessible. For our part, we are happy to have played a small part in their success.
Click here to see our work on the James Brown London Salon…….
…….and click here to be taken to the full list of cool brands 2009/2010
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VM & Display Awards 2009!
12th October 2009 by Doug BarberBarber Design attended the annual Visual Merchandising & Display Awards 2009 at London’s New Connaught Rooms last Wednesday.
We were short-listed in two categories “Best In-Store Branding – Jessops” & “Best Non-Fashion Retail – James Brown Salon“.
A great night was had by all and it’s always a proud moment when your peers acknowledge/vote for you as one of the industries best.
Congratulations to all the winners & we promise that we’ll be back next year – and next time, we’ll go home with an award!

‘James Brown – Supermodel Salon’ – Channel 4, Tuesday 13th October at 10pm!
10th September 2009 by James CThe show closely follows James Brown during the run-up to the opening of his new Wigmore Street Salon designed by Barber Design!
Do check out the show – we’re sure it’s going to be great, and will no doubt feature loads of shots of the lovely salon (did I mention that it was designed by us?!) and no doubt lots of Kate Moss too for all you Kate fans!
Barber Design, ‘Good Shop, Bad Shop’ – Retail Week, August 2009
7th September 2009 by James C
Justin Langshaw, Head of 3D at the Barber Design Consultancy
Barber Design’s very own Head of 3D – Justin Langshaw, was recently invited by Retail Week to share his thoughts in their weekly ‘Good Shop, Bad Shop’ article.
The article, in which an industry expert highlights his/her best and worst stores on the UK High St, can be seen below in its original format – and to think, this was Justin’s edited version! poor (old) Clinton Cards, bless them!
Good Shop, Bad Shop
Taken from Retail Week – 28 Aug 2009

Good Shop: Muji
I think all designers like Muji. A promised land of well ordered and well considered solutions to everyday life, devoid of cynicism, driven by necessity and the fundamental balance between quality and cost. Every store is an oasis of calm that you can happily potter about in, discovering rewarding objects that you never knew you needed until now, or if you did; you probably already bought one for twice as much somewhere else.

Bad shop: Clinton Cards
A stock level that borders on the incomprehensible, a product range that swings violently between suburban kitsch and outdated vulgarity and a shop design that looks like a cross between a Formica kitchen and a civil service office.
It is entirely possible to enter a Clinton Cards looking for something as ubiquitous as a 30th birthday card and spend 15 minutes digging through the piles of dead trees and come up with nothing you would willingly give to anyone you call a friend.
If card giving is meant to be a reflection of self, Clinton is holding up a mirror to the diminishing sections of our society, and with Paperchase’s expansion, their omnipresence must be due a challenge.”




